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After being anchored in the Port River for a week after her arrival, the ship was docked at Company's Wharf in Port Adelaide for the remaining twelve weeks of her visit. She completed her loading over two days in mid-stream, then sailed from South Australia on 18 November 1870,<ref>South Australian Advertiser, August to November 1870</ref> and arrived in London on 3 March 1871, a duration of 105 days. | |||
Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the ''City of Adelaide'' and its illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard the clipper. The list was compiled by Dr. Platt from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author. | Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the ''City of Adelaide'' and its illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard the clipper. The list was compiled by Dr. Platt from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author. | ||
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==Crew List== | ==Crew List== | ||
This list is held by The National Archives at Kew in London, England. | |||
It requires personal attendance to retrieve and copy the ship's documents, and any help would be appreciated. | |||
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==Cargo List== | |||
The list of exporters follows.<ref>South Australian Advertiser, 21 November 1870</ref> | |||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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Revision as of 22:43, 29 August 2010
Voyage to London in 1871 | |
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Under command of | Captain John Bruce |
Departure port | Port Adelaide |
Departure date | 18th November 1870 |
Arrival port | London |
Arrival date | 3rd March 1871 |
Voyage duration | 105 days |
After being anchored in the Port River for a week after her arrival, the ship was docked at Company's Wharf in Port Adelaide for the remaining twelve weeks of her visit. She completed her loading over two days in mid-stream, then sailed from South Australia on 18 November 1870,[1] and arrived in London on 3 March 1871, a duration of 105 days.
Thanks to the generosity of Dr. Alan Platt, historian, specialising in the history of the City of Adelaide and its illustrious masters, we have a list of passengers who are known to have made the return voyage to England aboard the clipper. The list was compiled by Dr. Platt from data collected from Adelaide newspapers by R.T. (Bob) Sexton, noted South Australian maritime author.
Passenger List
No. | Name in Newspaper / on Passenger List |
Individual Wiki (GEDCOM) Page |
Family/Household Wiki (GEDCOM) Page |
Cabin Class | Birth Date | Age | Comment | Ref. |
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1 | Edmunds, Mrs. | Edmunds, | Edmunds Family | First Class (Saloon) | ||||
2 | Hall, Mr. | Hall, | Hall Family | First Class (Saloon) | ||||
3 | Hall, Mrs. | Hall, | Hall Family | First Class (Saloon) | ||||
4 | Moulden, Mrs. | Moulden, | Moulden Family | First Class (Saloon) | ||||
5 | Moulden, Miss | Moulden, | Moulden Family | First Class (Saloon) | ||||
6 | Smith, B. | Smith, B. | Smith Family | First Class (Saloon) | ||||
7 | Young, G. jnr | Young, G. jnr | Young Family | First Class (Saloon) | ||||
8 | Churchett, T. | Churchett, T. | Churchett Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
9 | Liddiatt, J. | Liddiatt, J. | Liddiatt Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
10 | McKinnon, Mr. | McKinnon, | McKinnon Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
11 | McKinnon, Mrs. | McKinnon, | McKinnon Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
12 | Mejury, Mrs. | Mejury, | Mejury Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
13 | Mejury, Child | Mejury, | Mejury Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
14 | Mejury, Child | Mejury, | Mejury Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
15 | Mortimer, W. W. | Mortimer, W. | Mortimer Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
16 | Robinson, Mrs. | Robinson, | Robinson Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
17 | Robinson, Child | Robinson, | Robinson Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
18 | Robinson, Child | Robinson, | Robinson Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
19 | Ryan, T. | Ryan, T. | Ryan Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
20 | Walker, F. | Walker, F. | Walker Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
21 | Watson, G. | Watson, G. | Watson Family | Second Class Cabins | ||||
22 | Worsley, Mr. | Worsley, | Worsley Family | Second Class Cabins |
Crew List
This list is held by The National Archives at Kew in London, England. It requires personal attendance to retrieve and copy the ship's documents, and any help would be appreciated.
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}}
Cargo List
The list of exporters follows.[2]
The list of exporters follows.[3]
Exporter | Goods | Exporter | Goods | |
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Whyte, Counsell and Company | 7 bales wool | J White | 95 bales wool | |
Harrold Brothers | 297 bales wool | Harrold Brothers | 2 packages twine | |
Duffield and Harrold | 127 bales wool | Harrold and Duffield | 100 bales wool | |
Sanders, James and Company | 601 bales wool | F Clark and Sons | 107 bales wool | |
J Godfrey | 14 bales wool | W Peacock and Son | 46 bales wool | |
J Darwent | 95 bales wool | P Auld | 30 butts wine | |
W Ibister | 17 bales wool | W Duffield and Co. | 61 bales wool | |
S Parnell | 10 bales wool | Duffield and Porter | 270 bales wool | |
T Reynolds | 31 casks wine | G Young | 1 bag gum, 38 tons bark | |
G Young | 111 bales wool | J M Linklater | 101 bales wool | |
J H Angas | 135 bales wool | J Stilling and Company | 51 bales wool | |
J and G Wilcox | 3 cases gum | J and G Wilcox | 13 bales wool | |
T G Brown | 2 cases wine | Mrs Penfold | 1 qr-cask wine | |
J Tidmarsh and Company | 119 packages tallow | W W Blyth | 99 cart-arms | |
Paramatta Mining Company | 1,807 bags copper ore | J Colton | 75 bales wool | |
J Colton | 3 bales leather | Adelaide Meat Company | 292 cases meat | |
H C Rathgen | 18 bales wool | A Shannon | 53 bales wool | |
J Brown | 20 bales wool | South Australian Institute | 1 case | |
H Dawson | 24 bales wool | K Brice | 6 bales wool | |
W Peacock and Son | 170 bales wool | W Peacock and Son | 24 bales leather | |
T W Leach | 1 case wine | Captain Bruce | 1 iron tank | |
Cleland and Company | 100 pieces sandal wood | M C Davies | 11 cases cigars | |
M C Davies | 2 cases snuff | A Hallett | 266 bales wool | |
English & Australian Copper Co. | 215 cakes copper |
Notes
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Voyage to London in 1871 | |
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Under command of | Captain John Bruce |
Departure port | Port Adelaide |
Departure date | 18th November 1870 |
Arrival port | London |
Arrival date | 3rd March 1871 |
Voyage duration | 105 days |